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1997 Oceania Cup

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The 1997 Oceania Cup was an international rugby league football tournament played in the Pacific region. The tournament was operated and contested by Super League-aligned countries during the Super League war as an alternative to the Pacific Cup.

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Six teams contested the Cup. The 1997 tournament went ahead following the previous year's cancellation due to the unavailability of Australian teams when the tournament was replaced with a Pacific Challenge Series. Western Samoa withdrew from the tournament in disagreement with Super League-aligned authorities over promises that they believed were given to them.

The tournament was originally scheduled to have two pools, one based in New Zealand and one in Tonga, and the final was to be played as a curtain raiser to the Super League Tri-series final.[1]

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Teams

New Zealand Māori were coached by Cameron Bell and included Dean Clark, Tukere Barlow, Frank Watene, Darryl Beazley and Solomon Kiri.[1]

New Zealand Residents were coached by Gary Kemble and included Glenn Coughlan, Blair Harding, Mike Dorreen, Iva Ropati, Shane Endacott, captain Aaron Whittaker, Mark Faumuina, Denvour Johnston, Hitro Okesene, Jerry Seuseu, Bryan Henare, Meti Noovao, Brad Williams, Joe Galuvao, Fa'ausu Afoa, Ben Fahey, Jason Kerapa, Keneti Asiata and Paul Staladi.[1] Richard Stewart replaced Shane Endacott when he withdrew due to injury.[2] Before the series began the New Zealand Māori bet the New Zealand Residents 21-19 at Ericsson Stadium.

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Results

Group stage

Round 1

11 May 1997
More information Cook Islands, 22 – 14 ...
11 May 1997
More information New Zealand Residents, 21 – 18 ...
11 May 1997
More information Māori, 46 – 10 ...

Round 2

13 May 1997
More information Māori, 32 – 12 ...
13 May 1997
More information New Zealand Residents, 32 – 10 ...
13 May 1997
More information Papua New Guinea, 34 – 12 ...

Round 3

15 May 1997
More information New Zealand Residents, 46 – 2 ...
15 May 1997
More information Tonga, 14 – 14 ...
15 May 1997
More information Māori, 34 – 6 ...

Table

More information Team, Pld ...

Knock-out stage

5th place play-off

18 May 1997
More information Fiji, 22 – 20 ...

3rd place play-off

18 May 1997
More information Papua New Guinea, 38 – 14 ...

Final

18 May 1997
More information New Zealand Residents, 20 – 15 ...
Carlaw Park, Auckland
Referee: Jim Stokes
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References

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